DENVER, Colorado — July 7, 2026 — Beehive Industries, an American manufacturer of advanced propulsion systems for uncrewed aerial defense applications and a leading provider of additively enabled manufacturing solutions for space and A&D, today announced a multi-unit purchase of NXG 600E metal additive manufacturing systems from Nikon SLM Solutions, a unit of Nikon Advanced Manufacturing. This bold, self-funded investment equips Beehive with an elite capability in the United States, providing ultra-large format printing capacity that is currently limited in the domestic market.
With this significant investment in NXG 600E systems, the largest machines manufactured by Nikon SLM Solutions, Beehive is branching out to significantly increase its large format printing capabilities. The NXG 600E systems feature a massive build envelope of 600x600x1500mm and twelve 1kW lasers, designed for the high-throughput serial production of large metal components. Operating one machine dedicated to Constellium’s Aheadd® CP1 aluminum and the second dedicated to Titanium Ti 64 (Ti-6Al-4V), Beehive is equipped to manufacture whole vehicle bodies, large substructures for satellites, and other large, 3D-printed components for space and A&D customers.
“There is a heavy overlap between the customers who rely on Beehive’s propulsion solutions and those who require advanced aerospace printed solutions,” said Darius Ehteshami, Chief Operations and Finance Officer at Beehive Industries. “By investing proactively in these machines, Beehive is uniquely positioned to provide aerostructures and parts that enable our customers to fly higher and fly faster. This is Beehive doubling down on our history of large format additive manufacturing, supporting our customers in both the A&D area and in space.”
“Manufacturers supporting today’s defense programs require production technology that can scale quickly and reliably,” said Hamid Zarringhalam, CEO and General Manager of Nikon Advanced Manufacturing. “Beehive Industries has built an impressive business around advanced propulsion and aerospace manufacturing, and we’re proud to support their continued growth with the NXG 600E platform.” He further commented, “Our companies are deeply committed to enabling and scaling the defense industrial base, and this represents a key step in delivering the advanced manufacturing capabilities that are crucial to the United States and our allied partners.”
Both CP1 aluminum and Titanium Ti 64 are widely used in defense, modern space and aerospace manufacturing, particularly for advanced additive manufacturing. The addition of these systems solidifies Beehive’s vertically integrated engineering, additive manufacturing, and testing capabilities, ensuring that space and A&D companies have rapid, efficient access to domestic serial production for mission-critical components.
“This investment marks the natural evolution of our company, seamlessly carrying our legacy of large-format expertise forward into the next generation of manufacturing for our external parts customers across the space, defense, and aerostructures sectors,” said Jonaaron Jones, President of Additive Parts Sales at Beehive Industries.
Customers interested in booking time on these systems or learning more about Beehive’s additively enabled manufacturing solutions are encouraged to reach out to the Beehive team.
About Beehive Industries
Beehive Industries is a U.S.-based manufacturer specializing in the design and development of advanced, additively manufactured jet engines for uncrewed aerial defense applications. Leveraging innovative additive manufacturing techniques, Beehive delivers high-performance propulsion systems with unmatched speed, affordability, and scalability to meet the evolving needs of the warfighter and strengthen American defense superiority. For more information, visit www.beehive-industries.com.
About Nikon Advanced Manufacturing Inc.
Founded in April 2023, Nikon Advanced Manufacturing Inc. (Nikon AM) in California, USA, is the global headquarters of Nikon’s Advanced Manufacturing Business Unit. Nikon AM pioneers digital manufacturing solutions for the aerospace and defense, automotive, aviation, energy sectors and beyond, by integrating human creativity with machine precision in a globally connected society to transform the future of manufacturing.
Nikon SLM Solutions AG is a global provider of integrated metal additive manufacturing solutions. Leading the industry since its inception, it continues to drive the future of metal AM in every major industry with its customers’ long-term success at its core. Nikon SLM Solutions is home to the world’s fastest metal additive manufacturing machines boasting up to 12 lasers and enabling build rates of up to 1000ccm/h. With a portfolio of systems to suit every customer's needs, along with its team of experts closely collaborating at every stage of the process, Nikon SLM Solutions leads the way on return on investment with maximum efficiency, productivity, and profitability. Nikon SLM Solutions believes that additive manufacturing is the future of manufacturing and has the desire and capability to take its customers there – right now.
Nikon SLM Solutions AG is a Company headquartered in Germany, with offices in Canada, France, India, Italy, Singapore, South Korea, and the United States.